These creative and thought-provoking qualifications will give you the practical skills, theoretical knowledge and confidence to succeed in a number of careers - especially those in the creative industries. You will investigate historical, social, cultural, environmental and economic influences on Design and Technology, whilst enjoying opportunities to put your learning into practice by producing your own practical outcomes. You will gain a real understanding of what it means to be a designer, alongside the knowledge and skills sought by higher education and employers.
Product Design and Fashion & Textiles are taught together, as the non-examination assessment (NEA) structure is identical and a portion of the theory work is the same, such as design styles and environmental issues.
You will receive specific instruction and support from a specialist teacher for your chosen area of study and access to traditional and modern practical equipment.
Theory Unit 1: Technical Principles
Materials
Manufacturing Processes
Finishes
Health & Safety
Legal Elements
The Environment
Enterprise & Marketing
Design Communication
Theory Unit 2: Designing & Making
Design Methods
Design Theory
Technology & Culture
Analysis & Evaluation
Tools & Accuracy
Responsible Design
Standards in Design
Unit 3: Non-Examined Assessment
Throughout Y13, students will work on their NEA. A project where you choose the starting point and research, design, develop, prototype and test a product that solves a problem for a specific client. This unit accounts for 50% of your overall grade.
Examinations
This course comprises of two examinations, both sat at the end of Y13.
COMPONENT 1:
Written paper - 1
Technical Principles
2.5 hours - 30% of your final grade
COMPONENT 2:
Written Exam Paper - 1
Designing & Making
1.5 hours - 2-% of your final Grade
Standards in Design
The Key Stage 5 Curriculum Plans for Product Design and Textiles can be found at the bottom of this page.